Flood Cleanup Underway in Indianapolis’ Ravenswood Neighborhood
Flood cleanup efforts are currently concentrated in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Indianapolis, specifically along Randall Road, where floodwaters from the White River reached up to four feet deep in some areas.

Indianapolis, IN, August 18, 2026 —
Cleanup operations are currently focused in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Indianapolis, a community grappling with the aftermath of recent flooding along the White River. The area most affected is Randall Road, where water levels in some locations rose as high as four feet.
The rising waters from the White River inundated parts of the Ravenswood neighborhood, prompting extensive cleanup activities. Residents and emergency personnel are working to address the damage and restore normalcy to the affected areas.
Specific details regarding the timeline of the flooding, the extent of property damage, or the number of residents impacted were not immediately available. The full scope of the cleanup effort and the resources being deployed are still being assessed.
The concentration of cleanup efforts along Randall Road indicates it was a primary site for the floodwaters’ impact. The depth of the water, reaching up to four feet, suggests a significant inundation that would require substantial effort to clear and repair.
Further information regarding the ongoing cleanup operations, including the duration of these efforts and any assistance programs available to residents, is expected to be released as the situation develops.
Story summarized from the original created by Russ McQuaid on fox59.com, see more information here.